I recently parted with a KTM 990 and I've been looking at Tiger 1050s. However choices are slim in California so I'm looking to Arizona and Nevada. Can anyone tell me where the Federal emissions sticker is located on these bikes (even better if it's a 50 state sticker stating California specifically). I've seen some talk about Triumph putting them on the airbox cover but I've yet to confirm that's true for this model.

I recently parted with a KTM 990 and I've been looking at Tiger 1050s. However choices are slim in California so I'm looking to Arizona and Nevada. Can anyone tell me where the Federal emissions sticker is located on these bikes (even better if it's a 50 state sticker stating California specifically). I've seen some talk about Triumph putting them on the airbox cover but I've yet to confirm that's true for this model.

Cheers,Aphex

As it happens, I imported a brand new Californian Tiger 1050 in 2008. It did have the charcoal canister, which I by-passed and removed. There were no other stickers, other than the VIN No. which tells the state all it needs to know

As it happens, I imported a brand new Californian Tiger 1050 in 2008. It did have the charcoal canister, which I by-passed and removed. There were no other stickers, other than the VIN No. which tells the state all it needs to know

I called a local Triumph dealer and they said that there is only a bikes within a certain VIN range could be registered in California and if I gave them the last 6 digits they could tell me.

Did you personally register it at the DMV without issue? I'm just cautious as I don't want to end up with a $6000 bike I can't register, insure and ride.